What you don't see is the invisible work. There have been several consultation aimed at totally wrekcing our market and how we work that have been stopped by a combination of groups such as the PCG, CIOT and others. IR35 happened because (a) the current consultation processes weren't really in place and (b) there was nobody to argue against it; I didn't see FSB shouting in 1999, for example.
And even if you do take out IR35, there's still a host of issues ranging from agency behaviours to onshoring and even taxation: you can be absolutely damn certain that whoever is in charge they will be trying to stiff us with differential taxation levels somehow.
And it's £120 a year, btw...
And even if you do take out IR35, there's still a host of issues ranging from agency behaviours to onshoring and even taxation: you can be absolutely damn certain that whoever is in charge they will be trying to stiff us with differential taxation levels somehow.
And it's £120 a year, btw...


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